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French brewery museum in Saint-Nicolas-de-Port en Meurthe-et-Moselle

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Musée de la bière
Meurthe-et-Moselle

French brewery museum in Saint-Nicolas-de-Port

    62 Rue Charles Courtois
    54210 Saint-Nicolas-de-Port
Musée français de la brasserie à Saint-Nicolas-de-Port extérieur
Musée français de la brasserie à Saint-Nicolas-de-Port
Musée français de la brasserie à Saint-Nicolas-de-Port
Musée français de la brasserie à Saint-Nicolas-de-Port
Musée français de la brasserie à Saint-Nicolas-de-Port
Musée français de la brasserie à Saint-Nicolas-de-Port
Musée français de la brasserie à Saint-Nicolas-de-Port
Musée français de la brasserie à Saint-Nicolas-de-Port
Musée français de la brasserie à Saint-Nicolas-de-Port
Musée français de la brasserie à Saint-Nicolas-de-Port
Musée français de la brasserie à Saint-Nicolas-de-Port
Musée français de la brasserie à Saint-Nicolas-de-Port
Musée français de la brasserie à Saint-Nicolas-de-Port
Musée français de la brasserie à Saint-Nicolas-de-Port
Crédit photo : Antoine Taveneaux - Sous licence Creative Commons

Timeline

Temps modernes
Révolution/Empire
XIXe siècle
Époque contemporaine
1800
1900
2000
1826
First brewery mentioned
1931-1932
Construction of the Art Deco building
1985
Closure of the brewery
10 mai 1988
Historical Monument
1er juillet 1988
Opening of the museum
2019
Start of restoration work
Aujourd'hui
Aujourd'hui

Heritage classified

Facades and roofs of the brewing building; the cooling room and the mixing room (Box AZ 12): classification by order of 10 May 1988 - Portal of entry (Box AZ 12): registration by order of 10 May 1988

Key figures

Fernand César - Architect Designed the Art Deco brewery in 1931-1932.
Paul Moreau - Head of the Grandes Brasseries Sponsor of the modern building in 1931.
Jacques Grüber - Glass artist Author of two stained glass windows exhibited at the museum.

Origin and history

The French Brewery Museum is located in a former industrial brewery in Saint-Nicolas-de-Port, near Nancy. The current building, built in 1931 by architect Fernand César, is an emblematic example of the Art Deco industrial architecture. Today it houses a museum dedicated to the history of the brewery, with collections of ancient materials, advertising objects and brewing demonstrations. The museum, opened in 1988, became a major hub for amateurs and brewers in France.

The first mention of a brewery in Saint-Nicolas-de-Port dates back to 1826. In 1931-1932 Paul Moreau, leader of the Grandes Brasseries de Saint-Nicolas, built an ultra-modern brewery by Fernand César. After successive takeovers, the Stella Artois (InBev) group closed the brewery in 1986. Threatened by destruction, the building was classified as a Historic Monument in 1988 for its facades, roofs, cooling room and brewing room.

The museum presents permanent collections covering the evolution of brewing techniques from the 18th to the 20th century, as well as various temporary exhibitions (e.g. Beer and Art Nouveau, Beer in Africa). It also organizes cultural activities such as news competitions, comics or photographs, and practical brewing training. The building, made of reinforced concrete, requires restoration work undertaken since 2019 to preserve its architectural heritage.

The former brewery retained original equipment such as copper boilers (1931) and a refrigeration machine (1930-1932). The museum also publishes specialized works, such as La Brasserie de Tantonville (2007) or Peuples-bières d'Afrique noire (2010), and maintains a directory of French breweries. Its role goes beyond conservation: it boosts local and national brewing.

Saint-Nicolas-de-Port, affected by the closure of the breweries in the 1980s, has transformed this industrial heritage into a cultural and educational place. The museum collaborates with neighbouring institutions such as ENSAIA and the Institut français des boissons, strengthening its expertise. Temporary exhibitions, such as Beer and Foot at the World Cup, illustrate his desire to link heritage and current events.

The entrance gate and part of the buildings have been registered or classified since 1988. The brewery, disused in 1985, was bought by the municipality and entrusted to an association to make it a museum. Today, it attracts as much for its Art Deco architecture as for its living approach to the history of beer, combining conservation, education and innovation.

Collection

Le musée présente à la fois du matériel de brasserie de différentes époques, des collections d'objets publicitaires, et des démonstrations de brassage dans une petite installation.

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Conditions of visit

  • Conditions de visite : Ouvert toute l'année
  • Ouverture annuelle : Horaires, jours et tarifs sur le site officiel ci-dessus.
  • Contact organisation : 03 83 46 95 52